PSG/Paris FC: Jean-Louis Gasset honoured at the Parc des Princes | OneFootball

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·3 January 2026

PSG/Paris FC: Jean-Louis Gasset honoured at the Parc des Princes

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This Sunday evening, Paris Saint-Germain will experience a unique night at the Parc des Princes. Before kickoff against Paris FC, the club will pay tribute to Jean-Louis Gasset, who passed away on December 26 at the age of 72, as revealed by Le Parisien. An emotionally charged ceremony will be followed by the presentation of the six trophies won in 2025, marking a year that will remain etched in Parisian history.

“The Parc des Princes will pay tribute to Jean-Louis Gasset this Sunday during the Ligue 1 match between PSG and Paris FC (8:45 PM). The former assistant coach to Luis Fernandez (2001-2003) and Laurent Blanc (2013-2016) passed away last December 26 at the age of 72. This Sunday, Paris Saint-Germain will also take advantage of this first home match of the calendar year to present the six trophies won in 2025: Ligue 1, the Cup, the Champions League, the UEFA Super Cup, the Intercontinental Cup, and the Trophée des Champions.”

There are silences that speak volumes. This Sunday, the Parc des Princes is expected to experience one—heavy, sincere, almost solemn. That of a stadium rising for Jean-Louis Gasset, a man in the shadows, a discreet builder, a technician respected by all. Not a legend of the stands, but an essential figure, one of those who give a soul to locker rooms and a backbone to great teams.


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And then the other highlight will come. The trophies. Six cups lined up as many proofs that a season can tip into eternity. But on this evening, glory will not erase emotion. It will extend it. As if PSG were reminding us that the greatest successes are not measured only in money or titles, but also in legacy. It will be a celebration, yes. But above all, a moment of transmission, between memory and collective pride.

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